Welcome to Talks Sarah
Welcome to Talks Sarah — your friendly English learning podcast on YouTube!
In every episode, Sarah and Alex help you learn English in a simple, slow, and fun way. This episode is perfect for beginners. Today, we talk about friends — one of the most important topics in everyday English!
Sit back, relax, and let's learn English together. You are in the right place!
What You'll Learn in This Video
• How to talk about your friends in English
• Vocabulary words: friend, best friend, classmate, colleague, neighbor, friendship, support, trust, fun
• Simple adjectives to describe friends: kind, funny, smart, tall, short, friendly, creative, energetic, helpful
• Activities you do with friends: watch movies, walk in the park, play games, have lunch, study together, talk on the phone
• The difference between best friends, school friends, work friends, and childhood friends
• How to make simple sentences about your friends in English
How to Practice With This Video
Here are simple steps to get the most out of this episode:
• Step 1 — Listen to the full episode one time without stopping. Just listen and enjoy!
• Step 2 — Listen again. This time, repeat after Sarah and Alex. Say each sentence out loud.
• Step 3 — Answer the practice questions in the video. Say your answers out loud!
• Step 4 — Do the homework: Write one sentence about your best friend. Example: My best friend is Emma. She is kind and funny.
• Step 5 — Watch the video again tomorrow. Repetition is the key to learning English!
Don't be shy! Speaking out loud — even alone — is the best way to improve your English fast.
Why Learn With Talks Sarah
• Simple, slow, and clear English — perfect for beginners
• Two friendly hosts: Sarah and Alex make learning fun and natural
• Real conversation style — just like talking with a friend
• Every episode teaches vocabulary, practice questions, and homework
• Warm, positive, and encouraging tone in every video
• Free to watch — anytime, anywhere, on any device
Who This Video Is For / Ideal For
• Beginners who are just starting to learn English
• ESL learners in the USA, Canada, or anywhere in the world
• Adults who want to speak English with more confidence
• Students who want to improve their everyday English vocabulary
• Anyone who wants to learn English in a simple and enjoyable way
• People who enjoy podcast-style English learning
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Practice Question for You
Here is your practice question for today:
Write ONE sentence about your best friend in the comments below!
Example answers:
• My best friend's name is Daniel. He is very funny.
• My best friend is Lisa. She is kind and smart.
• I have a childhood friend. Her name is Emma. She is creative.
We read every comment! Sarah and Alex will cheer for you!
Disclaimer
This video is created for educational purposes only. All names and examples used in this episode are fictional and are used only to help learners practice English in a natural and friendly way. Talks Sarah is an independent English learning channel. All conversations are generated with the help of Artificial Intelligence to demonstrate simple, real-life English conversations.
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